Lot Details
Lot 157
Group of Sterling Silver and Glass Vanity Bottles and Dresser Accessories
Late 19th/ 20th century, various makers, largely English
Approximately thirty pieces in various sizes, total approximately 18 ounces, weighable.
C Estate of Miriam S. Poser
Estimate: $1,000 - $2,000
Sold for $1,512 (includes buyer's premium)
Additional Notes & Condition Report
Ring box - Adie Bros., Birmingham, 1935 - 4 1/8 in. long; the interior dirty from polish and water; the cover with a pin point dent
Mirror - losses to mirror plate; back engraved script monogram; apparently unmarked; small dents to handle
Assembled five piece set - Joseph Raymond and Edward & Sons, London, mixed dates 1870s/1880s
27 English hallmarks; 1 French; 5 American; 2 silver plate and not included in count or weight
Glass mostly good, but some small chips as expected; some of the hallmarks rubbed; most silver good but with small scattered dents again as expected; most with monogram or crests
Largest issues include:
two bottles with masks - dents and flattening
two covers with large dents
one hinge broken
one with the collar loose from glass
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Mirror - losses to mirror plate; back engraved script monogram; apparently unmarked; small dents to handle
Assembled five piece set - Joseph Raymond and Edward & Sons, London, mixed dates 1870s/1880s
27 English hallmarks; 1 French; 5 American; 2 silver plate and not included in count or weight
Glass mostly good, but some small chips as expected; some of the hallmarks rubbed; most silver good but with small scattered dents again as expected; most with monogram or crests
Largest issues include:
two bottles with masks - dents and flattening
two covers with large dents
one hinge broken
one with the collar loose from glass
Any condition statement is given as a courtesy to a client, is an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact and Doyle New York shall have no responsibility for any error or omission. Please contact the specialist department to request further information or additional images that may be available.
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